Raptor Crag

3 Trad Climbs

Description:

Raptor Crag is a technical rock climbing face located in the Musquodoboit Valley in Nova Scotia. It offers excellent rock with a handful of traditional climbing routes and trail amenities. Climbing ranges in difficulty from 5.7 to 5.10a, with promise of more to come. The wall is a unique and curious feature in the valley, visible from the trail but unclimbed until visited by Kris MacLellan and Anthony Lord in July of 2016. Raptor Crag joins the ranks of walls that were hiding in plain sight, passed by numerous hikers, cyclists and dog walkers every day.

Directions / Travel Info:

Raptor Crag is located in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. It is part of the same valley system that includes popular existing climbing areas like Railway Crag and G-spot.

From Halifax, drive 41 km along Hwy 107 until it terminates.
Turn right on to highway 7, and continue to Musquodoboit Harbour.
Turn left before the RCMP detachment onto #357
Finally, turn right onto Bayers Mill Road and follow until it ends.
Observe parking rules here - signage is clear and simple. Parking is ample.
From here, head North on the Musquodoboit Trailway for 2 km to reach the trail head. Bring a bicycle to shorten this to a pleasant 5-7 minute ride.

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